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G Oreto

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International Journal of Cardiology|January 1, 1984
QRS normalization by ventricular fusion simulating tachycardia dependent left bundle branch blockG Oreto, L Schamroth
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology|June 2, 2001
Abrupt slowing of an escape pacemaker: what is the mechanism?G Oreto, S Marini
Heart & Lung : the Journal of Critical Care|September 1, 1991
Ventricular extrasystoles masquerading as aberrantly conducted atrial extrasystoles because of postectopic T wave changeM P Calabrò, G Oreto
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology|February 25, 1998
High-degree AV block: what is the mechanism of intermittent conduction?G Oreto, M P Calabrò
Heart (British Cardiac Society)|March 17, 2004
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy with persistent ST segment elevation simulating acute myocardial infarctionF Luzza, S Carerj, G Oreto
Minerva Cardioangiologica|April 1, 1984
[Concealed ventricular trigeminal extrasystole. Presentation of a case]G Oreto, D Buda, T Virga
Chest|February 1, 1991
Pseudo pre-excitation with concertina effect in idioventricular tachycardiaG Oreto, A Donato, S Carerj
Giornale Italiano Di Cardiologia|July 1, 1993
[The many faces of parasystolic rhythm]G Satullo, G Oreto, L Cavallaro
Journal of Electrocardiology|October 9, 2001
Advanced A-V block with apparent A-V junctional escape complexes because of dual A-V nodal pathwaysF Luzza, S Carerj, G Oreto
American Heart Journal|August 1, 1989
Progressive prolongation of the second conduction interval throughout successive 3:2 Wenckebach sequences: the double Wenckebach phenomenonG Oreto, F Luzza, G Satullo
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International Journal of Cardiology|January 1, 1984
QRS normalization by ventricular fusion simulating tachycardia dependent left bundle branch blockG Oreto, L Schamroth
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology|June 2, 2001
Abrupt slowing of an escape pacemaker: what is the mechanism?G Oreto, S Marini
Heart & Lung : the Journal of Critical Care|September 1, 1991
Ventricular extrasystoles masquerading as aberrantly conducted atrial extrasystoles because of postectopic T wave changeM P Calabrò, G Oreto
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology|February 25, 1998
High-degree AV block: what is the mechanism of intermittent conduction?G Oreto, M P Calabrò
Heart (British Cardiac Society)|March 17, 2004
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy with persistent ST segment elevation simulating acute myocardial infarctionF Luzza, S Carerj, G Oreto
Minerva Cardioangiologica|April 1, 1984
[Concealed ventricular trigeminal extrasystole. Presentation of a case]G Oreto, D Buda, T Virga
Chest|February 1, 1991
Pseudo pre-excitation with concertina effect in idioventricular tachycardiaG Oreto, A Donato, S Carerj
Giornale Italiano Di Cardiologia|July 1, 1993
[The many faces of parasystolic rhythm]G Satullo, G Oreto, L Cavallaro
Journal of Electrocardiology|October 9, 2001
Advanced A-V block with apparent A-V junctional escape complexes because of dual A-V nodal pathwaysF Luzza, S Carerj, G Oreto
American Heart Journal|August 1, 1989
Progressive prolongation of the second conduction interval throughout successive 3:2 Wenckebach sequences: the double Wenckebach phenomenonG Oreto, F Luzza, G Satullo
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